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Let's not forget Freddie Hubalde. During his MVP season (1977), he was unstoppable inside. Really unstoppable.

 

As for Carvajal, I believe he suffered an accident that left him in a coma. He hit his head on the board. At the time he was the tallest player in the country. I believe he played for Crispa.

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Hubalde is really unstoppable (hindi nga lang buwaya kundi marami pa sanang MVP awards nakuha niya and kung hindi star studded ang Crispa nuon) especially those bank shots (traces of the old Lucindo of Meralco then Mariwasa)

 

Before Carvajal, the tallest was "Big Ben". This monster of a Pinoy was 7'2" in height pero mabagal and a slow learner. Elizalde of Yco got interested in him and trained him for his team. he played in exhibition matches but was cut kasi nga, di talaga puwede. He went on appearing in movies and died in the 70s. Was buried at Manila North Cemetery.

 

Iba iba ang lumabas na dahilan sa cause of death ni Carvajal. There are reports then that he hit his head while running towards the dugout sa Rizal Coliseum after a rumble. Alam naman natin ang baba ng player exit/entrance sa Rizal Coliseum. Dont know whats the latest about the man.

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rainy season- dati ok ang baha, nakikita mo ang tinatapakan mo- hindi kulay itim tubig kanal. may isda (gurami) pa na lumalangoy sa tubig baha. alala ko may naligaw na pagong pa nahuli namin.

 

typhoon Yoling and Dading ba un?

 

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Naglalaro pa kami sa baha nuon pero ngayon may disease na galing sa urine ng mouse that causes death kaagad. Hay naku, iba talagang ang 70s back! I do recall nga na kapag umulan nuon sa amin sa Dapitan near Albert Elementary School, ang ingay ng mga "kokak" ng palaka. Now dengue na ang result ng ulan. Also, nuong 70s H-fever ang scary thing, same sa dengue ngayon.

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If im not mistaken, magkasama sina Rene CanenT n Philip Cezar dati sa JRC in the glory years of the NCAA. :headsetsmiley:

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Correct me if am wrong. Mas nauna ata ng kaunti si rene canent kay philip cezar. Teammates of Philip then sa JRC were Carvajal and his brother David. Survivor si Philip. Canent played with Yco and Philip went to Crispa, then to Shell, after which to Ginebra.

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Naglalaro pa kami sa baha nuon pero ngayon may disease na galing sa urine ng mouse that causes death kaagad. Hay naku, iba talagang ang 70s back! I do recall nga na kapag umulan nuon sa amin sa Dapitan near Albert Elementary School, ang ingay ng mga "kokak" ng palaka. Now dengue na ang result ng ulan. Also, nuong 70s H-fever ang scary thing, same sa dengue ngayon.

 

may palakang kokak na kumakain ng kitikiti /lamok. sarap manghuli ng tadpoles/butete. meron pa non fireflies /kulisap at tutubi at makahiya plant sa tabi-tabi. i dunno if those younger generation know what a makahiya plant is.... :upside:

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may palakang kokak na kumakain ng kitikiti /lamok. sarap manghuli ng tadpoles/butete. meron pa non fireflies /kulisap at tutubi at makahiya plant sa tabi-tabi. i dunno if those younger generation know what a makahiya plant is.... :upside:

 

Meron pa rin niyan sa lugar namin ngayon.

 

 

 

Balik sa Basketball

Magaling ang teamwork nina Canent and Webb together with Cleofas, Elias Tolentino

 

I was for Yco in the MICAA then Crispa in the PBA.

 

From Wikipedia:

Crispa’s beginnings are rooted in the old Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA). In 1971, a Crispa team composed of Reynaldo Alcantara, Rudolph Kutch, Ernesto de Leon, Rodolfo Soriano, Danilo Florencio, Johnny Revilla, Adriano Papa, Jr., William "Bogs" Adornado, Virgilio Abarrientos, Danilo Pecache, Domingo Celis, Jr. and Rey Franco played and lost to Meralco in the MICAA championships. This Crispa team was the precursor of the professional basketball team that will dominate the PBA.

 

In 1973, authorities discovered that six of the team’s players had conspired with gamblers to drop a championship series against underdog Mariwasa. These six players, including four of the five starters (only Bogs Adornado was found innocent among the starting five), were served lifetime suspensions. With their line-up depleted, manager Valeriano “Danny” Floro and coach Virgilio “Baby” Dalupan were forced to rebuild. They opted to go with younger player by bringing in Mapúa Institute of Technology hotshot Fortunato “Atoy” Co, Jr. and Colegio de San Jose Recoletos standout Abet Guidaben in 1973, and Jose Rizal College’s Philip Cezar and RP Youth Team players Bernie Fabiosa and Alfredo "Freddie" Hubalde in 1974.

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For me the best sa ilalim was Philip Cezar. The fastest naman noong Micaa days was Freddie Webb. Magaling sa steals, interception, layups and assist. Magaling din sa loob si Rudy Soriano. Ang mala-Barkley noon ay si Jimmy "Iron Man" Noblezada.

 

Dading was 60s pa pero yung Yoling either 1970-71. 1 month na walang pasok dahil sa blackout.

 

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I remember din that Panorama magazine ran an article about pitting the two...yoyong martirez and freddie webb on a 100-meter dash sa Rizal Memorial Track....and the winner was....(nakalimutan ko na huhuhu). Sayang talaga sa tons of clippings ko ng MICAA players of the 70s. Compiled pa naman sa notebook. Well, nasunog sila last 1997 together ng bahay namin sa sampaloc.

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I remember din that Panorama magazine ran an article about pitting the two...yoyong martirez and freddie webb on a 100-meter dash sa Rizal Memorial Track....and the winner was....(nakalimutan ko na huhuhu). Sayang talaga sa tons of clippings ko ng MICAA players of the 70s. Compiled pa naman sa notebook. Well, nasunog sila last 1997 together ng bahay namin sa sampaloc.

 

Sorry for you pre. Ako naman I lost my 1st 50 issues of X-Men sa baha sa Malabon plus some of my father's and his friends' artworks.

 

Webb won!!!

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Sorry for you pre. Ako naman I lost my 1st 50 issues of X-Men sa baha sa Malabon plus some of my father's and his friends' artworks.

 

Webb won!!!

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nanalo pala si Webb nuon. Thanks for refreshing my memory. Kinda wondering who won talaga nuon :thumbsupsmiley:

 

By the way, yesterday I went to Malabon, the birthplace of the Roldans, super baha, parang Manila Bay na na reclaimed. During the 70s ba, talagang bahain na yun? Cant recall kasi nuon bata pa ako na pinapasyal ako duon ng aking late dad. I remember lang nuon na nangingisda kami sa "Fish Fun" but cant recall na rin kung saan yun dun sa Malabon.

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Meron pa rin niyan sa lugar namin ngayon.

Balik sa Basketball

Magaling ang teamwork nina Canent and Webb together with Cleofas, Elias Tolentino

 

I was for Yco in the MICAA then Crispa in the PBA.

 

From Wikipedia:

Crispa’s beginnings are rooted in the old Manila Industrial and Commercial Athletic Association (MICAA). In 1971, a Crispa team composed of Reynaldo Alcantara, Rudolph Kutch, Ernesto de Leon, Rodolfo Soriano, Danilo Florencio, Johnny Revilla, Adriano Papa, Jr., William "Bogs" Adornado, Virgilio Abarrientos, Danilo Pecache, Domingo Celis, Jr. and Rey Franco played and lost to Meralco in the MICAA championships. This Crispa team was the precursor of the professional basketball team that will dominate the PBA.

 

In 1973, authorities discovered that six of the team’s players had conspired with gamblers to drop a championship series against underdog Mariwasa. These six players, including four of the five starters (only Bogs Adornado was found innocent among the starting five), were served lifetime suspensions. With their line-up depleted, manager Valeriano “Danny” Floro and coach Virgilio “Baby” Dalupan were forced to rebuild. They opted to go with younger player by bringing in Mapúa Institute of Technology hotshot Fortunato “Atoy” Co, Jr. and Colegio de San Jose Recoletos standout Abet Guidaben in 1973, and Jose Rizal College’s Philip Cezar and RP Youth Team players Bernie Fabiosa and Alfredo "Freddie" Hubalde in 1974.

 

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Am for Meralco naman nuon. Actually di ko na napanood yung Yco/Ysmael nuon. Late na ako nagkahilig sa basketball. I just remember idolizing Meralco kasi I like the way Mariano, Marquez, Bauzon, Lucindo plays. Bangko pa sina Arnaiz nuon. Meron pa nga silang Ross but di kok na nakitang naglaro. Natatandaan ko pa yung import nilang si Presley (patay na daw), one of the tallest nuon at 6'11" blocking every penetration of Tom Cowart of Crispa. Meralco won that championship game nuon.

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nanalo pala si Webb nuon. Thanks for refreshing my memory. Kinda wondering who won talaga nuon :thumbsupsmiley:

 

By the way, yesterday I went to Malabon, the birthplace of the Roldans, super baha, parang Manila Bay na na reclaimed. During the 70s ba, talagang bahain na yun? Cant recall kasi nuon bata pa ako na pinapasyal ako duon ng aking late dad. I remember lang nuon na nangingisda kami sa "Fish Fun" but cant recall na rin kung saan yun dun sa Malabon.

 

Fish fun is now called Pescadores. It's in Letre between Sangandaan and Tonsuya.

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